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UK Gov launches measures to enhance cyber security in AI models and software
In a bid to fortify the nation's cyber defences and foster economic growth, the UK government has introduced pioneering measures aimed at bolstering cyber security in AI models and software.
Plant virus-based treatment effective against metastatic cancer
In a recent study, researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed an experimental treatment made from a plant virus that shows effectiveness in protecting against a broad range of metastatic cancers in mice.
Pioneering solutions for sustainable protein production in future
InnoProtein consortium, explain why sustainable protein production is urgently needed and how, with its circular, zero-waste approach, InnoProtein supports this goal.
Irene Rios – AIMPLAS
Graduate in Chemical Engineering. Master's Degree in Polymeric Materials and Composites Technology, and Master's Degree in Sustainable Chemistry
She began her professional activity in 2019 at AIMPLAS, where currently, she works as a research technician in the Packaging area. Irene has experience in the synthesis, processing and transformation of biopolymers,...
Singapore airlines advances sustainability efforts with Neste SAF partnership
Singapore Airlines Group has reached a significant agreement with specialist supplier Neste to procure 1,000 tonnes of neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Dr. Gail Krantzberg – McMaster University
Professor/Program lead of Master’s of Engineering and Public Policy at McMaster University, Ontario Canada. Canadian Lead Investigator, Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters
Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. M.Sc. and Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in environmental science and freshwaters. Ontario Ministry of Environment...
Barb MacQuarrie, O.Ont. – Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women &...
Barb MacQuarrie is the Community Director of the Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women & Children at Western University
She conducts research and develops evidence-based education and prevention initiatives involving both community-based and university-based partners. She collaborates with researchers, advocates, labour organisations and employers from North America,...
Dr. Adriana Berlingieri, PhD – Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women...
Dr. Berlingieri is an organisational consultant, facilitator, and researcher. Her professional and scholarly interests are centred on harassment and violence at work
Dr. Berlingieri has extensive professional experience in senior positions in the areas of learning and development within organisations in an array of sectors internationally.
As an Associate at the...
Treating neuropathic pain and nicotine dependence: Epibatidine derivatives as potential therapeutics
Lance R. McMahon, Ph.D. and Jenny L. Wilkerson, Ph.D. from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, describe the search for the magic bullet to treat both neuropathic pain and nicotine dependence using novel epibatidine derivatives as potential therapeutics.
UK takes steps to combat space debris and ensure space sustainability
In a bid to tackle the growing threat of space debris and ensure the sustainability of space operations, the UK government has announced ambitious initiatives and investments.
Achieve the holy grail of business and organisational information technology
MaxVal Consultancy can increase your capability to maximise net gain (value), success and return on investment (ROI) by a significant, even dramatic degree. Here, discover a better way to achieve this perennially elusive pinnacle of successful business and organisational IT!
Zero Trust: How can local councils defend against the increasing cyber threats?
The recent ransomware attack on Leicester City Council is a stern reminder of how vulnerable UK local councils are to increasing cyber threats. How should local councils defend themselves?
The brain’s nightly “Reset” process during sleep
What does the brain do while we sleep? New research shows the process that occurs within the brain during sleep.
AI-Empowerment: The potential uses for AI in local government
Over the last two decades, local governments and authorities have faced increased obstacles and challenges that could be solved by using Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is this true? Could AI in local government change the game?
Heathrow Airport Strikes: Impact on aviation industry operations revealed
Passengers travelling through Heathrow Airport should expect disruption as a series of strikes by airport staff are set to take place over the coming weeks.
A guide to nourishing your mind: The link between diet and brain health
A study reveals the importance of dietary choices in mental well-being and cognitive function.
UK Government allocates £7 million funding for SMEs to drive AI innovation
The United Kingdom has revealed a funding initiative focusing on strengthening artificial intelligence (AI) adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in high-growth sectors.
How to combat poor indoor air quality (IQA) while also saving energy
Recent heat pump developments have made it possible to tackle the issue of poor indoor air quality without sacrificing energy efficiency.